

Buy Northanger Abbey (Wordsworth Classics) by Austen, Jane, Blair, David, Carabine, Dr Keith from desertcart's Fiction Books Store. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction. Review: Beautiful Book 📖 - The book looks just as it was advertised, the cover is so gorgeous and the writing is a decent size, and the text isn’t blurred which I feel like can often occur with classics as they often have smaller writing, and the book is very cheap so I wasn’t expecting the print to be as good as it is. For the price this is a really great book and it serves it purpose well along with also looking beautiful! I also bought a copy of Wordsworth copy of Emma and it’s just as beautiful and well made so I’d definitely recommend this brand as a whole! Review: An unlikely heroine - Catherine Morland is an unlikely heroine as she is more practical and down to earth than a romantic heroine is supposed to be. She goes on an extended visit at the age of 17 to Bath with her friends and neighbours Mr and Mrs Allen. There she becomes entangled with the Thorpes - Isabella and John. Before long Catherine realises they aren't the best friends she could have when they start to try and manipulate her. But the Tilneys - Henry and Eleanor - are more to her taste and she is thrilled when Eleanor invites her to stay with them at Northanger Abbey. What follows involves many misunderstandings partly influenced by Catherine's avid reading of the Gothic novels of authors such as Mrs Radcliffe. The book is humorous with many well drawn characters. It is lighter hearted even than Pride and Prejudice (Wordsworth Classics) with many ironical asides from the author. It is an ideal choice for any reader coming new to Jane Austen. This Wordsworth edition is good value and well produced with an interesting introduction, list of further reading and notes on the text.









| ASIN | 1853260436 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,578 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 621 in Fiction Classics (Books) 1,872 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (482) |
| Dimensions | 12.65 x 1.24 x 19.66 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 9781853260438 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1853260438 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 5 May 1992 |
| Publisher | Wordsworth Editions |
J**M
Beautiful Book 📖
The book looks just as it was advertised, the cover is so gorgeous and the writing is a decent size, and the text isn’t blurred which I feel like can often occur with classics as they often have smaller writing, and the book is very cheap so I wasn’t expecting the print to be as good as it is. For the price this is a really great book and it serves it purpose well along with also looking beautiful! I also bought a copy of Wordsworth copy of Emma and it’s just as beautiful and well made so I’d definitely recommend this brand as a whole!
D**T
An unlikely heroine
Catherine Morland is an unlikely heroine as she is more practical and down to earth than a romantic heroine is supposed to be. She goes on an extended visit at the age of 17 to Bath with her friends and neighbours Mr and Mrs Allen. There she becomes entangled with the Thorpes - Isabella and John. Before long Catherine realises they aren't the best friends she could have when they start to try and manipulate her. But the Tilneys - Henry and Eleanor - are more to her taste and she is thrilled when Eleanor invites her to stay with them at Northanger Abbey. What follows involves many misunderstandings partly influenced by Catherine's avid reading of the Gothic novels of authors such as Mrs Radcliffe. The book is humorous with many well drawn characters. It is lighter hearted even than Pride and Prejudice (Wordsworth Classics) with many ironical asides from the author. It is an ideal choice for any reader coming new to Jane Austen. This Wordsworth edition is good value and well produced with an interesting introduction, list of further reading and notes on the text.
M**N
Brilliant, Except it’s really small writing
It’s a good book, especially to introduce your kids, or teens, to Jane Austen, it’s beautiful, it’s a Wordsworth Classic, for a great price, and it’s small. The only problem is the small writing. But other than that it’s brilliant.
K**R
It's perfect 👌
Love this covers so much, but there such a hassle to find them.....
E**N
Pleasant glimpse of past times
Short, readable and gives some idea of tourist Bath of long ago.
B**1
Simple and sweet
Though there is some debate around the exact date Austen wrote this book, we can be pretty sure it is her first novel. And it does feel like a first attempt. This is by no means a bad thing, it just means it's simpler, less intricate than her better known novels. We meet Catherine Morland at the tender age of 17, and see her entering society for the first time as she is invited to join the wealthy, childless Allens to Bath. Austen accentuates Catherines inexperience and innocence by making it clear that this is her very first experience of society, a far cry from her sheltered, isolated, happy, country upbringing. Catherine's innocence and simplicity is, however, deceptive. I believe that Austen has been extremely clever in creating this character, as she is an almost perfect picture of what every woman was at that age, thus creating an immediate bond between the reader and the heroine. She is awkward at the same time as being clever and spirited, she can be clumsy and immature at the same time as showing remarkable firmness and moral standard. Her imagination carries her away on fanciful tangents, yet she is gratifyingly shameful when real life catches up with her. I feel like all women would love Catherine because they will recognise a themselves in her. This is a story of growing up and all the painful embaressments that can sometimes involve. It is a story of learning how to distinguish your friends from your enemies, and it is of course a story of love. I guess that the only thing that sits uncomfortably with me is that Catherine's story begins with her leaving her father's house and ends with her entering the house of her husband. You can say the same for all of Austen's books, but in Northanger Abby it's more pronounced, because it is much shorter and because there is less emphasis on romance than her other books. We see little of Catherine's feelings for Mr. Tilney that hint to anything stronger than a crush and she is married to him less than a year after she meets him. Compared to the slow-developing, intense love of Elizabeth Bennett or the enduring love of Anne Elliott, both older heroines than Catherine, this seems rather rushed and superficial, and perhaps a bit too easy. Besides, both Elizabeth and Anne reject the hero at first, showing their independence and their resolution to live happily as an individual, rather than unhappy as a wife. We never see this spirit in Catherine. But make no mistake, I enjoyed this book, with the horrid siblings Isabella and John Thorpe, the one-tracked mind of Mrs. Allen, the stormy, intimidating and mysterious General Tilney and Catherine's well meaning, simple mother. Maybe it is not quite of Pride & Prejudice calliber, but it is a lovely little book none the less
S**R
Happy
Happy
C**Z
Present for friend
My daughter bought as present for friend, she was very pleased.
S**I
Even though the product was delivered on time, I'm quite unhappy with it. There is a considerable amount of damages done- folded pages, scarred and scratched cover. Moreover, the page quality and the print is so cheap and fragile that the ink looks like it may smear and smudge. It is not worth the money. (I had ordered the paperback version of Wordsworth Classics.)
B**Z
Llegó en perfecto estado.
R**A
Livro lindo, mas as letras são muito pequenas. Atrapalha a leitura.
C**3
J'adore cette collection qui propose des oeuvres classiques à un prix imbattable entre 2 à 3 €. Après avoir vu le film je vais pouvoir lire l'oeuvre. D'habitude je préfère faire le contraire car j'aime me représenter les personnages et les décors par moi-même d'après les descriptions de l'auteur. Toutefois cela ne gâchera rien au plaisir de lire.
M**.
Prodotto acquistato in formula Amazon Prime e spedito con corriere DHL in 48 h lavorative, prodotto arrivato in confezione di cartone recante i sigilli Prime. Prodotto nuovo, intatto e imballato, pratico e di ridotte dimensioni, acquistato per frequentare un corso specifico di lingue in facoltà. Rapporto qualità/prezzo senza paragoni, altamente consigliato. Il romanzo si compone di due volumi di 15 capitoli ciascuno, più un capitolo finale (che rappresenta una sorta d'appendice), presente in quasi tutti i romanzi della Austen. Di per sé il libro ha una trama piuttosto semplice e anche i personaggi sono ordinari: non ci sono grandi passioni, né personalità complesse. La storia ruota intorno alla figura di Catherine Morland, che l'autrice descrive ironicamente come un'anti-eroina, diciassettenne ingenua e un po' ignorante, con l'unica passione della lettura dei romanzi gotici, molto in voga a quei tempi. La ragazza che abita con la sua famiglia in un villaggio di campagna, viene invitata dai vicini di casa, i coniugi Allen, a trascorrere un periodo di vacanza nella cittadina di Bath: qui ella ha i primi approcci con la società di allora, fatta di apparenza e sentimentalismo, tra un ballo, una sera a teatro ed una passeggiata nella via principale. Agli antipodi sono le due famiglie che Catherine incontra sul suo cammino: i Thorpe e i Tilney, i cattivi e i buoni. Il viaggio di Catherine all'Abbazia di Northanger, ospite dei Tilney, la porterà a fantasticare di vivere una situazione simile a quella dei suoi romanzi preferiti, sino ad immaginare un delitto mai compiuto e a ricercare nei cassetti documenti persi nel tempo, ottenendo sempre nella realtà grosse delusioni. Filo conduttore è l'adorazione di Catherine per Henry Tilney, che sfocerà, dopo alcune difficoltà e malintesi, nel matrimonio. Interessante è la figura del Signor Tilney, padre di Henry, che cerca di influenzare fin dall'inizio le decisioni degli altri personaggi, anche se vittima lui stesso di molte incomprensioni.
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